Answer: 4
the diagram helps by explaining the details
Explanation:
We know this is an expository text because it gives information and facts on the topic of magnetism and magnets.
what three text features does this text include?This text has several text features that include the heading, labelled diagram and the box that the text is confined to.
What one fact provides evidence to support scietific knowledge?We know that the magnetic poles have changed through the course of time and that the particles in a magnet align with the magnetic field it is kept in, theses concepts are supported by the fact that magnetic rock that formed in different periods of time has particles aligned differently according to earths poles at the time.
How does the diagram help you understand the text?The ideas in the text are highly conceptual and cant be understood well just by plain reading the diagram provides the reader with more details and explains how magnets work making it easier to understand the ideas in the text.
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Below you will find dialogue from the play. In the space provided, make inferences about James based on the dialogue.
JAMES: I'm moving your—Mrs. Keller, instead. To the station.
KELLER: Mrs. Keller. Must you always speak of her as though you haven't met the lady?
(KATE comes out on the porch, and JAMES inclines his head.)
JAMES [IRONIC]: Mother.
(He starts off the porch, but sidesteps KELLER'S glare like a blow.)
Make sure you are writing in complete sentences that are error free.
Answer: I cam infer that james does not like his mother
Explanation:
In 1972, five men broke into offices of the Democratic Party in Washington, D.C. Members of the media and Congress connected the burglary to members of President Nixon's reelection campaign. Nixon and his staff denied the accusations and committed illegal acts to hide the truth. As the House of Representatives debated impeaching Nixon, he resigned in disgrace rather than face a vote of impeachment. This episode will forever be known as the Watergate scandal; named after the office building that was burglarized. What is this paragraph mostly about?
A. Impeachment
B. The U.S. congress
C. The Watergate scandal
D. president Nixon
Answer: the watergate scandal
Explanation:
HELP ASAP In what ways are adjectives and adverbs related? Select all that apply.
Adverbs can modify adjectives
Adjectives and adverbs are both modifiers
Adjectives and adverbs both modify nouns
Adding –ly to an adjective changes it to an adverb
Submit a 4–5 paragraph essay that compares and contrasts 1973 Nixon Press Conference Video & Transcript and President Richard M. Nixon: Re-election, Second Term, and Watergate. Draw conclusions from both texts to make your points. Support your statements with quotations and evidence from the texts. Write using clear and varied sentences.
Answer:
Make research from both given texts. Outline your points from both texts. The evidence you get from both texts must be clear and concise. Avoid the use of ambiguous words. Ensure you proofread your essay after writing.
What is the Essay structure?
Introduction: Introduce the subject of the essay.
Body: Write three paragraphs. In these paragraphs, you will highlight what the press conference represented, show your comparisons between them and the media you analyzed, in addition to showing how Nixon established himself in each one. Do not forget to present data and evidence for the information presented.
Conclusion: Summarize all the information, emphasize the importance of the comparisons you make, and show how important an understanding of this subject is.
Explanation:
Secret Annex Tour ( Anne Frank )
- In the play version of the story that you will be reading, the sleeping areas are very different. Remember this when you are reading the play. Why do you think the authors of the play might have changed these sleeping arrangements for a stage play?
Answer:
Private homes and warehouses on the canalAround the small town centre, a ring of canals was created, which were used for freight transport. Merchants stored their stock in the waterfront warehouses. At the same time, the need for living space increased. And so, in 1635, Prinsengracht 263 was built: a private home adjacent to two warehouses. The land along the Amsterdam canals was in high demand, which is why many of the properties are narrow and long. In order to create more living, working and storage space, so-called ‘annexes’ were built in the backyards of existing houses. To allow daylight into both houses, the main houses and the annexes were often connected by a corridor and separated by a courtyard.
Otto Frank’s business premises, Prinsengracht 263 (in the middle), around 1947.
Otto Frank’s business premises, Prinsengracht 263 (in the middle), around 1947.
Collection: MAI/ Amsterdam/ photographer: Carel Blazer
The Secret Annex of Anne FrankThe annex where Anne and her family went into hiding dates from 1739. In that year, more than a hundred years after the construction of Prinsengracht 263, the previous annex had been demolished to be replaced by a new, larger annex.Later on, another renovation took place. The basement was replaced by a room at street level. This intervention made the house suitable for companies that required office space as well as a warehouse or large workspace. Almost 200 years later, that was exactly what Otto Frank wanted for his company Pectacon.
Prinsengracht 263 (3rd house from the left) in the 1930s.
Prinsengracht 263 (3rd house from the left) in the 1930s.
Photo collection: Anne Frank Stichting, Amsterdam
The stairs to the hidden entrance to the Secret AnnexIn 1940, Otto Frank rented the entire building, main house and annex, from the Pieron family, who had been the owner since 1901. From that moment on, the floors of the main house and annex were no longer used separately but as a whole. The ground floor housed the workshop of the company, the first and second floors were turned into storage and office space, respectively.This required a new connection between the first and second floors. To go from the first floor to the second floor, you first had to go all the way back to the front door and step outside. There, you went through another entrance door and climbed up a second, steep staircase to the annex. To solve this problem, another staircase was constructed between the main house’s first and the second floors. This is the staircase that leads to the landing where later, a bookcase was placed in front of the entrance to the Secret Annex.
This cross section of Otto Frank's business premises gives an impression of the situation in 1942-1944.
This cross section of Otto Frank's business premises gives an impression of the situation in 1942-1944.
Collection: Anne Frank Stichting, Amsterdam / design: Studio05
Living in hiding in the Secret AnnexWhen Anne’s sister Margot received a call-up for a labour camp in Germany, the Frank family, who lived elsewhere in Amsterdam, decided to go into hiding in the annex of the business premises immediately. They would live there mainly on the second and third floor. The only way to enter the hiding place was through the secret entrance, hidden behind the revolving bookcase.The business premises in the main house continued into the ground floor and the first floor of the annex. However, these rooms were not directly connected with the hiding place, which was located on the upper floors of the annex. And so, a casual visitor of Prinsengracht 263 would never notice what went on behind the bookcase.
Dangerous times: the annex is soldThe Pieron family, still the official owners of the building, did not know that there were people in hiding in the Secret Annex either. Just as well, because the fewer people knew about it, the better. But then, in 1943, the family sold the property to a new owner for 14,000 guilders.Anne was afraid that the takeover would lead to the discovery of the people in hiding. She wrote: 'One morning the new owner arrived with an architect to have a look at the house; luckily, Mr. Kleiman was present and showed the gentlemen everything except our little "Secret Annex," he professed to have forgotten the key of the communicating door. The new owner didn't question any further. It will be all right as long as he doesn’t come back and want to see the "Secret Annex," since then it won't look to good for us.’ (Anne Frank, B-version, 27 February 1943.) Fortunately, the owner never came back.
The demolition of the Secret Annex is preventedIt was little over a year later when things went wrong after all: the Secret Annex and the people in hiding were discovered. Of the eight people in hiding, Otto was the only one to survive the war.After the liberation, the building at Prinsengracht 263 was in
Explanation:
What type of rhyme are the words "play" and "today?"
a. half rhyme
b. exact rhyme
Answer: I think it's an exact rhyme because they sound very alike.
Explanation:
Answer:
exact rhyme
Explanation:
a half rhyme would be words like hill and full, they're close to rhyming, but aren't exact. an exact rhyme sounds exactly the same, like make and bake. the words play and today both end with ay, which is why they are an exact rhyme.
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Instructions. Match the term with the correct response. Write the letter of the term by the definition.
a. germination
e. chromosomes
b. seed coat
f. viable
c. endosperm
g. deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA)
d. zygote
h. hybrid
1. Cell produced by union of sperm and egg.
2. Growth of a new plant from a seed or the beginning of growth of the seed.
3. Stored nutritive material in seed; source of energy for the seed.
4. Offspring from genetically different parents.
5. Seed capable of germination.
6. Protective shell surrounding the embryo and endosperm of a seed.
7. Arrangement of genes; made of proteins and nucleic acid and controls cell activity.
8. Long molecular chains that store genetic information in a cell.
Answer:
d
a
c
h
f
b
g
e
Explanation:
Bell Work: Identify a challenge facing students, and use specific details and examples to explain ways to overcome that challenge.
Answer:
I think a lot of students face the challenge of being overwhelmed by the amount of work they have to do everyday. They have multiple classes everyday with multiple homework assignments for each class. They are expected to be done by the next day or sooner. It can lead to forgetfulness, stress, and exhaustion.
Ways to overcome that challenge could be to have an organized system and time limits placed on how long and where you put/do your homework for each class (for students). Another way to overcome the challenge is to not assign so much work when the students have multiple classes with little time to do it all (for teachers), especially now when a lot of us are still being affected by C*vid-19 school guidelines and rules and are struggling to catch up.
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Write about two claims President Bush makes in his speech that explain why this piece of legislation will help students. Find the counterclaim and explain it as one of the claims. Use quotation marks around the information you quote from the speech as text evidence. Analyze these claims by writing if they have good evidence to support them.
Answer:
Explanation:
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“If you’re a normal kid, reading this because you think it’s fiction, great. Read on.” What do you Notice about this quote?
Answer:
wait is the form the Percy Jackson Series
Explanation:
HELLLP NEED THIS DONE BY TODAY
Answer:
D
Explanation:
probably D sounds like the similarity might be desserts so it's not A or C
It could be C if the similarity is desserts but C seems to
have less in common than choice D
John is playing the trumpet with a lot of confidence.
Change this to passive voice.
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The trumpet was played by a confident John.
Answer:
With a lot of confidence, the trumpet is being played by John.
Explanation:
Give me some ideas for making Flashcards like maybe something Your struggling on at school .Please be specific Don't just say a subject say this subject on this.
Answer:
Statistics in math
Explanation:
This question has two parts. First, answer Part A. Then, answer Part B.
Part A
Which of the following sentence pairs utilizes assonance and consonance?
A.
She waves her hand to say “Stacy!” to a friend waiting to play. He can’t suspect that she meant to contact a cat.
B.
She needs to wear beads if she leads the parade. He would want to whimper for that.
C.
She sails seven ships on the salty seas. He hates haughty humans.
D.
She taught ball to all the college stars. He doesn’t know how to play ball.
Part B
Which of the following is an example of consonance?
A.
The long, lonely lane lingered before them.
B.
Sleepy breezes sweep across the green summer fields.
C.
The water of the pool was cool and soothing.
D.
In the flood, the branches of the dented and bent tree caught litter.
Answer:
OMG! yes i know everything that i need to know for my STAAR test
Explanation:
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Tell me your favorite KPOP group and bias. Mine ATEEZ/Seonghwa
Answer:
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My fav group - BTS!!!!!!
My bias - All the 7 members !!!!!!!!!
I love ATEEZ too ❤️ Wooyoung is my bias there ✌️
Do you think it’s wrong for Jess to be glad to be alone with Miss Edmunds? Do you think he should have thought of asking if Leslie could come with them when she had called? Why or why not?
Answer:
the answer is in thelink
Explanation:
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AGREE
-because it’s good to be honest
-sometimes it can feel good
-Sometimes it can be a compliment
DISAGREE
-the truth might not be good
-you might get in trouble
-it might offend someone
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Identify and define common types of run-on sentences.
When you join two complete sentences with a comma instead of a semicolon, without any punctuation at all, or with too many conjunctions, then you most likely have a run-on sentence.
Explanation:
Explanation:
fused sentence two or more complete sentences joined together with no puntuation
comma splices two or more complete sentences joined by just a comma
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Using a print source (such as a newspaper or magazine) or the Internet, find visual examples of each of the logical fallacies, that is, advertisements with a picture that illustrates one of the fallacies. Each image should contain text that expresses the particular fallacy.
Explain how that advertisement commits the fallacy.
Discuss why the advertisement contains the fallacy. For example, look at the advertisement below, and the paragraph following it:
Answer:
ummm where is the paragraph
I want to know if they were talking about the king or the people. I just want to make sure. This is from "The Lady or the Tiger?"
Answer:
I'm pretty sure that's the King.
Explanation:
Drag the sentence with the figurative language that matches the meaning in the chart. 20 points
Don't put random answers Nvm i got the answer
"but kai sees right through the trick." is the answer.
In the chapter where Mo and Dale though they saw a stranger outside,
The Colonel was asleep on the sofa with a white clown-looking face.
True or False (Three Times Lucky)
Answer:
TRUE
Explanation:
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Answer:
send me another with a better picture
Explanation:
i needd help plsss number 5
Answer:
the one that says noun
Explanation:
Answer:
The first one Adjective modifying a noun
Select the correct answer.
Read the excerpt from Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address. What does he mean when he says, “we cannot dedicate—we cannot consecrate—we cannot hallow, this ground”?
Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent, a new nation, conceived in Liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal.
Now we are engaged in a great civil war, testing whether that nation or any nation so conceived and so dedicated, can long endure. We are met on a great battlefield of that war. We have come to dedicate a portion of that field, as a final resting place for those who here gave their lives that that nation might live. It is altogether fitting and proper that we should do this.
But, in a larger sense, we cannot dedicate—we cannot consecrate—we cannot hallow, this ground. The brave men, living and dead, who struggled here, have consecrated it, far above our poor power to add or detract.
A. He is waiting for a religious leader to consecrate the ground properly.
B. He is convinced that the soldiers died in vain.
C. He thinks that the soldiers themselves consecrated the ground with their sacrifice.
D. He feels that the ground cannot be dedicated until the war is over.
Answer:
i think it might be c. Thats what i believe
PLS HELP TEST IN 7 MIN
Complete the sentence with the correct word. Remember to spell correctly.
An oral _____ is a way for people to share stories and information with others.
Answer:
An oral Storytelling is a way for people to share stories and information with others.
This is a very silly question but it is a very necessary and reasonable question.
You know how "it's" is short for "it is" and "I'd" is short for "I would"?
Well, what I need to know is the shortened form of "it has".
(Even tho I was taught this in Elementary School, I forgot it and Grammarly was no help because I had to be a Premium Member)
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Answer: 'It has' is commonly reffered to as it's, so 'it's' is the correct contraction for 'it has'.
Explanation:
It is just how it was contracted
It has ----------It's
Answer:
The same as it is
Explanation:
Which sentence shows an example of a comma used after a direct address?
A) "Jorge, did you go to the store?"
B) "Yes, Jorge went to the store."
C) "No, Jorge has been home all day."
D) Jorge, Sally, and Paul went to the store together.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Answer: A) "Jorge, did you go to the store?"
Explanation: "Jorge" is the direct adress, and there is a comma right after it
I think that this is right, but the other answer is giving me doubts, so I would double check with a parent or guardian.
What did Detective Starr discover after running the plate numbers on the Colonel's Thunderbird?
A: The car was really stolen from him.
B: He purchased the car 2 weeks ago, the Colonel lied.
C: It was Mo's car, and Lana can drive it.
D: He really did purchase the car 2 years ago. (Three Times Lucky)
Answer:
d
Explanation: